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Huron Reoord,
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Chntab.„,,Wedisesdati, 6t4.
LOOAL
in mid Amputa4 tttet "flub."
CHB PRINTINO 1-000,D
Sl'OVEI-Eate 4rta Letter !Leads,
Statements, Wads, and all kinds
of Commercial Printing, at TILE
News-REcOan ogles, cheaper titan the
ch,eapest, quantities. onsidered. Basi.
ne..88 Envelopes, with, card printed on,
row, $1.4,per.f,000 and upward.
4C1KOOST has admitted his son
"Tom" into the business. The firm
will now be known Ita "T. Jackson
44 Son.
ROLM $1.7mABIX•-•The rolnla
and eidewalks yesterday morning
were aheettel with ice. Level-head-
ed pedestkians in many cases cam0.
down with a "whack," causing eoree
of the Now Year's resolutione to be
broken alma to emithereens.
Hut.A.Prr AcationLYPita, SoPIETY
Dame. at the "Queens" on
day evening. evening. The reputation of
,the, hostSiss for gettiug up a good
spread conpled with the prospect of
enjoying a couple a hours with the
leading "bone and sinew" of this
section of the County ought; to se-
cure a large attendance,
Nes. GIOIA is very low.
R. J. Eleody has gene to Montre.
al to go through a collegiate courae.
Mas''.Antlitlft COUCIE is down
witn inflatunation.
S. 08100; of the Grigg Rouse was
in towu on Monday.
.T. L. &tram', of Wingliarn, and
W. Hawksliftw, of. Seaforth, were
aid° irt the "hub,"
•At„petsetageomion'AP Meeting will
be kulthnijWillis Church 011 Thurs.
4ay,,I4th ,
. REV. Ma. Dizenv, iof Varna, 00 -
punted the Presbyterian church
.pulpW on Sunday morning.
Mk. .0:".ss: 'Star -a and daughter
have been to Wondstock attending
the, fUneral of.a relative. •
S. IL Detlear, pf Godericb, • died
e 'Tuesday morning. Fueeraf from
Goderich at 3.P It. on Thursday.
40.-3,..MQEwErr, of Toronto, will
prgach, itj Willis Church on Sebbatli
motaing, audin the • 0. U. Church
in the evening. / *
MR. SAME3 33COTT has received
.the ccintradt for Mr, Wm. Muir's
dwelling. The building wilt be
frame, two storY, and will be ereeted
aetpon as the weather permits.
Uttiastez,-The menibers 9f 710
are particularly requested to attend
the ..roeular 'weather,' on M:ondaY
veningtect; l'jatters...of-itoplik„
P,auf,'S Gutbn.-The regular
weeting.ef the Guild via.o lield on
Monday eveniur,. Bible reading,
Mark pro lot and following verses.
Readtrlir were given by Messrs.
Joyner, "'newt, 13rewer And Dartnell; and song by Miss Thornton.
Readers for next Mondey, night :-
Messrs. Woods, Johnston, and Dr.
Worthington, and Mrs. Davireaud
Miss Mounteaotle, "
W. G. Luxen, of Victoria, Van4
couver D. a, when sending
Subscription for linnox News-Ite-
cow) says z -PI am pleased with
your paper, but not with the way I
get it. Did not get it twice a month,
take it the year through," This is
soinewlia,b oingifla.r, for it is mailed
here regularly every Wednesday.
Mr, Luker's letter is dated jaimar,y
15,, slid he adds might say we
have had no endw yet, flue weather
y.kt, fruit has not frozen in open
;shop windoWs, not frost enough to
'make skating," We shall be glad
to hear front Mr. Luker and have
him show our • readers that though
our grand Confederation is bonn.ded
• by the•nortit pole, -that the 'Victoria
portio o of it fot milditefkof climate,
.and equable temperetuee tiannot be
equalted lry any of thgAn'ost. favored
nations... And Victoria is nearly
six degrees north of this frigid
Olintoa, •
7 SRAiiRd COmesm.-At the Clin•
ion skating rink tO-Morrow (Thum.
'day) evening' several skating contests
Will take place, The :MOW, Wiciting
one will, be the fiiieendle. race • for
$100 a side, betWeen' G. H. Oor!bett,
of Detroit and •W J .Dawson of
Ciintom Both contestants have.
Provincial and National -reputations,
Amateur.races• will also.' take place.
A five niile race, for a silver pup,
Open to alit residents of Huron, for
the elianip"Mirghlroftliireotoity-r-*'
two•Mile race, for a'silver cup,' open'
to • a •In cowl y, ,barring the
winner of the first 'cup. The one-
.4lhaftet, race," open to yOuthi
under'15, will likly • he intereSting.
This wee Will consist of .15 lap, the
contestants' to go through. a liar' el
on each . lap. • The Foresters' , band,
.Seatorth,„ will be in attelidafice.' For
.full particule.re se posters. •
S. S. ,•NyottR.7-00 Sunday ;after-
noon next, , at • 2.30 p a mass
meeting- .of the'different .'Sabbath
Schools • in •tewn, will be held in the
.
Ewen, of Toronto,' seoretary. of the
Previncial S. S. Assebiation, Will
.address /he 'meeting. --,Ther., County.
'S. S. Convention will he °dwelled
at the B. O. ehurch et• one -o.'cloek
tn. on. Tueeday, and on eve,
• rting of the saute daY in the C. M.
Churah• ; from Wednesdati• mornieg.
• until 3. p. an • • the Presbytei tan
,011.nrcli, and: the remainder of the
'afternoon and evening in the ..0.
.C.hinch.• Railway. .tickets •will be
iftstied; good from Monday until
rIlturSday. - Monday evening
McEwen • will cletiVer tth
address, :in :the. C. .3,1 ()here!), On
"Sabbath School ;Institute. Werk."
The rev.' gentlemen is highly spOketr
and alt iiiterested in 8. Work
sheuld ,avail 'themselves •of..the op•_
porturlity .Of bearin„e , '
. .
• Oner,-,Mr. James Reynelds, s
soinjoc•.•.'1)1r; Dentinie, �. 1uUett,
'died, at. lits•father'S reiddence in that
townshiyi last :Week. .The 'young
returef;d• eerlY in. the. whiter
from the Northwest; Where,. ,he, heti
'needier 'live or • ebe veers. lis was
then .far gone in • consturiptien but
lingered Until' lett wee -Mr. B.
' 'fCrrnroly sin 'the employ •of
of Mr. JD.% Pair. at the Ciieton
'flour .died l'ast week • at .the
early age.'of 31. He was ailing, for.
a long time with consumption.
was . held in• high fiateeni by his
friends end'adqUaintances. re-,
mains es well as • those of Mr. Rey-
nolde 'sore onsigne'd JO their last
resting place, in Catholic
'cemetery •en MoitdaV. Metes wat.
celebrated at 'the *church, and the
service at ,the -two gr.iiVes. at °bee,'
A. large ••nutia bar from Clinton. at-
teetted, the R ;v, lather ,Wattersiof
Goderiell, ofilitiating.. at the church
and cemetery. „ '
Psy, the Secretary's salary 'wee
fixed at $75,
Moved by Mr. Thompson, oC'esond.
by Mr. Scott, and carried, that the
followiug aceounto ,bo paid :--J.
Sheppard, $3.63J. &Ranson $1,50;
Far, 0.45; E. llohnea 'es Sou,
$10.10; Poster tle, Bayley, $13; eState
J. Rodgens, 05o.; W. II. Rine,
S, Davis, $22.80.
The chairman suggested that
three committees le struck for the
current year, but no action was
taken.
The Board adjourned,
TOWN PABLIAIIENT:
Met on Monday evening. Mayot
in the chair, Present, Reeve ahd
Veputy Reeve, and councillors
Centelon T. McKenzie, Coats,
Doane, Walker, Gibbiugs, A. Me.
Kunzie and Searle,
neporer
Of finance committee recommensl.
ng payruant:W. J. Paisley, for streeto
$36.50, for colleeting taxes, $50.00,
sundries, $1.70; W. Denison, quar-
ters salary, etc., $67.50; men's wages
f(tr fire department, for half year,
$60; Oillander, clerk, quarters
salary, 837.50; jos. Ryder, engineer
fire dept., quarters salary, $12.50;
wood to Devine, $3; J. Cunning-
ham% account, $1,57; Jas. Moore,
Mise King's board, $4,50, •
' tiance will he brought up before the
meeting. • After the 'general roe -
-
tine beakless the debate will take
Pit•Ve• •.• . •
.<3.‘iditalt died at Washtentaw county,.
• MiChigan, on Sunday before last,
Miss Lizzie Young, avid 10. De-
ceased was • a cousin to Mrs, 1,I. W.
Cooke, Clinton, and only: a few
4 weeks ago was in -rohnst health.
Her relatives here have .not„.yet
• learned of the nature of her sick-
' . ••• •
• ReNs.wAir.-.-On Saturday evening
'set as Mr. Jahn Middleton was re•
turning hoed°, from 'Owe, his liorse
became frighteued at a steam thresh-
ing engine; whieh was being driven
by 'Mr Peter PerfIne. Mr. Middle -
t on's hortea upset the cutter. s.autsh-'
ed the iiiieft;i, harness, etc., and eon-
• t blued a 2:40 gait, for about a mile
and a •. qnsrter', The animal was
• ultimately •eapturect by Mr. John,
Sheppard, . with no other damage
• thee, that already mentioned.
ki.'.111oDbnogh
printing business. pule; suspended
and by-law appointing the following
officers duriug the pleasure of cowl -
or until their sucoessore are sp.
pointed was read firot, second
and third time and paned
Auditors, )Ir, Racey, Mr.
W. W. Ferran; Clerk, 3. Callender,
$100 ; Treas. N. Robson, $100, he
to attend first Tuesday of each
month,. in the afternoon, et the
Clerk% office_ Aesealsor, D. R.
Menzies and Stevens: po eaeb;
Chief Conatable, Collector etc. W.
J. Paisley, $450 ; ringer, lamp.
lighter et.;, L. Trouae, $959, he to
have the use of the corner shop oc-
cupied by Mr. Denison, reservtng
certain privileges to grain buyers.
Oa suggestion Of Ce.ntelon it was
decided to reduce to writing the
•duties required of Mr. Tronee in
order to a•yoiti future trouble.
Mr, Turnbull appeared on behalf
of the Mechanics Institute and asked
for a grant of $125. On motion of
Coate and Cantelon the amount
asked for was granted. Mr, Turn
bull was joyous, and on behalf of the
Institute returned thanks.
Council adjourned to meet at?
o'clock, sharp, on Monday evening
the llth inst.
Moved in amendment, by Doane,
seconded by Coates •that report be
adopted less $5.00 off Dennison's
account for extra lamtelighting.-
Carried.
It was contended by some that
the s5.00 charge was exeesSive,
Doane urging as well that the lamps
had not been properly attended
Searle admitted that • be had
agreed ta the report in rote in bom•
tuittee, tlenigh he thought the charge,
was excessive, 'if the reduction of
$5 wes a. pulti•shnitmt Mt Mr. -Den.'
nison • for ill performance of his
duties that was a tlifferent affair.
MARKET REPORTS,
(cornrow every Totevlayattoreeoe
Cm/VP.
irtou ,_r • •• ... 40 00 to 0
rellwheat Oil • • 1 00 to 1
Fall whoae, taw, • • 0 OR tq 1
gyring Whost, • . . 1 00 to 1
tiaras • • • -..• 0 4 to 0
Oate, . • . . . 0
to 0
Peas,
Apples, (whiter) per bbl. .•• 3 ile st 0
Potatoes, • - •••• • 04 e' 0
nutter • • ••• • 0 14 to 0
Eggs, • • • - . 0 00 to. Q
tier, . • • • .. 700 to 1
sheepskins •
Beet••
Hides, . . • • , 0 00 to
• • i
.. , a Is to
• 0 oe to
Turkeys, per potent, • - 0 go to
•neeao . • . • • 0.00 to 0
Ducks, per pair . • . 0 00 'to 0
o 00 t 0
!Belfast.
From f etie COrrespOndoet.
Mr, R. D. Cameron, our new store
keeper, had the misfortune to step
on a needle which ran into his foot
about three quarters of an inch,
When it was pulled out both ends
were broken and whether part yet
remains in the foot has not
been ascertained, The foot was
very painful kir Ct time but he will
69011 be able to be (trolled again if it
continnes' yol improve 08 it has, so
far.
The pupils of the public school
have formed a foot ball club and are
practic:ng daily. •
Our village blapkemith, Mr, Cros.
'by,'ie doing a big business.
Mr. • S. • Alton, who' went t� the.
States a short tinnfago„te loam OA-
,
gineering, has returned Mime.
Mx, Dennison, being allowed to
explain, Stated that.he was to light
the lamps under instructions from
inspector Paisley: He had done no,
and attetrded to them for five menthe
instead of four, ss agreed upon. 1n
regard to excessiVe aharge he held,
dist lighting of the extra letups.
entat'ed an amount of work far in
excess of the charge. . The ;iisputed
amount will come up for further
consideratien, • •
WAXER._
Committee • were 'not -prepared-
with rt. report" owing to incomplete
state or proposed chafiges in the
p'ersonnel of the fire company, but
will .rbport at next meeting of Coun-
cil whieh will be di the Ilth inst.
RibuniEss OR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
• Was.ieyolwitl in a proposition to
_tax dogs 82,00 each and blie fentale
canine $4..00. •*
Moved by the deputy Reeve, Rec.
onied by Searle that Ow "tax') sys,
tem beAdopted and that taes for
•'dogs be $1.90, for bitches $2 00. .
Moved in amendment by. A. Me.'
Kenzie., Seconded by Coats, that
$2.00 be the price fOr tags fur 40,40
and $4.00 for bitches • •
• • ,
• -deliver a lectii•re on; William.
Prince of lOrnag.e and Ms relation
Lo Notestant .1;iberty, the town
• nail, 0,inten, On Tuesday evening,
, February 19tli. The 'importance,
of the subjent MO the well'known'
oratorical poWerii :Of the. lecturer
Slieald fill thelTall to Overflowittg.
Mr. McDonagh • is an earnest •refor-
seer, laii lectures are generally teem-
ifig•With' suggestive :practical 'poiiits.,
lie will, • no.dbubt, draw valuable
•lessonis from the life. and tit -nee of.
one under' whose' 'Auspices :were ef-
•,feated the grandest iefOrina, and'
',owing ter' whose courage and:firni•
istr ' nese and foresight we now have
liberty of consbience and its Many..
.attendantiblesstnga, '
Onrr,-The 'Mr. John -Ken.
. .
•
necly, of Stanley, was a natiVe of
cotinty Mon'sglian, . He
•
emigrated to this country in 1832,
antrmettled in die, Proviuce of Que-
• bec, front which place. he removed
.to Stanley township ever, 30 yotrs
•'sago, married in ;the lower
Pr0VillC0 in 1832 to an mint of Mr.
Gauley, 'of Clitibon. 1y• hard
work and incluetriotis habits he be-
came the posseseor of asoesideratle
•. Amount of land, and lied•at liis emu •
; wand good cash capital. • His wife
" died about. three Yeare ago. He
was a young man at. the time of the
• • "Battle of Waterloo," in 1815; and
could recount atany exeiting events
Of that time, and else of the war. ot
• 1812. Ile leaves a family of three
-one boy and two girls, all married,
sand in geod eiremastances.
ConstnevA,rive Mrterixe.-The an.
stual meeting •Of. the Conservative
.fOr the towrt of Clinton
• Was held ia the .Temperetice Hall
ooning: E;
•
Corbett was •re•elected Presiderit
And Mi. H. Cooper 'Sec, Treas.
: ,A.s union is strength, the unanimity
that prevailed 'augured well for the
vigorous and effective working of
• the4ssociation for the coming year,
,After minelatnattere of routine were
gone throtigh with, and the electing
of Mr: Peter Canteloit jr., Presi-
, 4.1ent; and Mr, A. M. Todd, See,
Areae, of the YOU eg Men's denser!:
• vit,tive Club, the old Members with<
Alrsiv. The young men *remained
and cOmpleted the work 9f organiz:
Atkin; agreed to meet again on Wed..
nesday, 20th Petty., at It50
and selected a subject for debate on
that itight;' ' .
estisees, per psis • - 0
Pork, .. �i0 to •4O ,
Wool • - •• 018 • to 4 4 ilheaper aunt ever at
Cerdwood, • . • $ pe to s 0
OODICUICH.
Flour, per barrel, . . 05 ris to Moo . .
Fall Wheat, (o14) pr bath, . 1 ce to TO5 •-.--,--30••••---^
ro Wheat, (new) , . 0 10 50 5 05
spring Whest, • . = 1 of) ec,
Earley, 0 45 to 65 *
(15 The undereigned begs to return his
00 MRMS OF All DESCRIPTIONS,
tg 44,,E4t,00, 33 VW II, LOWS
00 Any ono wishing to soil this chop of Property
65 eau tose.ity.ebtain a purebittar iiiiVrilit 50
so CIL4.4. E. IC Y1) 'E$
oe Lind Otago, Pandas st., y.oedou, WA.
70
60
oo at lowest ra °sof interest. Aptly to
ss ?-
1° IV1011.eY to Lioaant
C- ii. naitnotte,4,0000.
000 242.0m.
OD0......n.......*-,.....m.-...*•••mm-e-re.-..........,-rmo.nen....
00 I
00 r o eeries
mraovse Ass esersy Mroovins.
COOPER'S 61,1900ar,
Peas, 0 so 80 ro sincere thankstu Iiis numerous eus.
rotut
Outs, oes - • torners for theiD liberal patronage
utater = for the past two, years, and as he
Fifa% intends to- give his cnstowers the
MaY . • Beat Value possible fop yheir money,
•wood • • be hopes to meet a co,etinuance of
• 80 te 000
040 to 000
0 17 to 11 1.5
016 t 020
600 to 400
000 to 500
065 to 070
875 to 40o
Corn
1. •
Annual Report
Reoeipts and Expenditures
-OF THE--
CLINTON PUBLIC 80004
FOR Tilt YEA -B, 1883,
A Great Discovery.
Mr, Wm. Thomas', of Newtien, Ia.,
gays: 'iny wife has been seriously
affected with a cough for twenty-five
years, and this spring moreSeverely
then ever •before. She had • used
many remedies Without relief, and
being urged to try Dr. King's New
Discovery, did so, with most gratity-
ing results. Thd first bottle relieved
her Very much, and the, second bot•
tle has Ithsblutely cured her. She
has net had so good health for thirty
}amis."
Trial Bottles Free at Watts' 4 Co's
• •Brug-Steeo.---1,0ge
• Searle Weald vetfey the motion,'
he w.ould carry Out las free4rarle
the' More moderate the
tax the greater the revenue; the
high tax embodiedin the amend-
ment nteant sinuggling,"and if itottr..,
ried, dogs Would be smuggled out of
the way, put down colter etc.- •
Doane coincided With Searle be
Would oppost(the eineedtzeut Searle,
• a, revenue stand point. . . • •
, Coats supported the amendment
by stating thatit was not forrevenue
-purposes they, were taxing ..clegs,
the cibject was:to .put ttown.Aseless
caril'• and .abate an acknowledged
nuisance. If a dog was worth keep -
hie he Was worth paying the amount
OfAtik named in the ,amendment.
The Deputy Reeve .did not think
it advisable to. sttike sri high a tar-,
riff, it would:decreaSe the revenue.
. • A question here arose as to the
power ef the Council to 1111POSO SO
high a, tax. His worship looked up
:the statutes and . decided stub, action
would not be u/tra, vires. As to
'shooting !loge on the streets' if they
Were prohibited 'train , running at
large, hie worship etated. in reply, to
councillor „Doane that whether he
could shoot them depended.: very
tnueh on the accuracy cf the aim
of the "Shootist." '
• I
=cum.
To balance on and front 1882 1 10 071
Clovernment Grant, Liodel, 160 01)B;rato
Bal. County
pt Model for 188250. 00
-
Rebate, Inspeetor s salary''T'
.. __, . 4
Proteeds of Entertaimuentatowe
'Mall .' 20 74
Government grant to Punta School,3a0 00
, County greet to Model 8,1,001 150 oo
1 Fees from Model stutientit..,.••, urs 00
lia16oe0 Estimate mas.„ me 00
Part EstImate,1884.•i ' . 250 00.
. •ve' , --
.i. . 04116 24
EXPENDITURES, • •
Teachet's Salaries „ • .33067 07 .
• Maps, Apparatus, Ac..,. . ..... 7 20'
Stationery end Printing.,...... 38 00
Repairs.,..,..• • • • • r..s.- ...,...-
Wood ,.. " .. 305 60 .
o
Health is a duty, Disease a crime.
Use Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake
Bitters and be cured of alt bilieusnees
or liver trouble, 25 cents will buy a
largetottle. • 270.4t
Bayfield
From or own Correxponiunt.
sesooi Fumlcure
1g (10
Caretaker 2
,
Inspector...,"
00
• ecreterY
• Miscellaneous.'.',• • ' 110 55 $4054 14.
'Bal. curled forward to 1084- .... 02 10
04136 34
W. 11 HINE, Secretary. •
•
The many friends of Miss King
will be glad to learn that she is ra-
pidly recovering:
The young gentlemen. of this vil-
lage are looking haggard and pale
over the many propoaals they have
receivedsince leap year began.
Sotne of them :will leave the country
a this sort. of things continues much
longer. ' • • •,
PUBLIC ...5c!oot,
• Tho MA meeting for 1884 was
bold in the Council Room, January.
2let. . • • •. ,
Present Dr. Williams, Mr: Rpm -
ball. Mr. 'Ounniiiithatue, ge, Sett,
Mr.•Coulbe, .•
The Sectytartieed report show.'
114 that' hOT•
Geo. E. 'Pay anti las, Scett were
elected to serve as( truntoes for
1884 5, and Mr. E. ltenney fqr the
unexpired feral of Mr. II; Scott.• •
On •motion of Mr. Combo, second-
ed by Mr. Relabel!, Dr, Williams
Was eleeted chairman fOr- tbb our:
rent year, • •
atie Chairman having taken his
seat, it was moved by Mr. Scott,
eeeoirried by Mr. Cuneingliam, that
W, 11 Bidet be Secretary to the
School Bard for 1884 -Carried. '
• On niotion of Mr • Cunningham%
seconded by Mr flumball, Mr, 11.
Drown Was appointed careteker at
seine salary as last year, $210,
Tguertaxecit. the regular
Meeting of CIlinton Lodge, I.O.G.T.,
• on Priday night last, the following
Offieere were duly installed for the
ensuing quarter:
C.Um S. lbws;
P. W. 0,'T„ Bro. A. Hole;
W, V, 'I!„, ais. Call;
W.11, BM 11. 11, Chant;
• NV. T., 81s. M. Cottle;
•- F. 84 The. Wm. *Begley;
W. M., Bre. D. 0. Moore;
W. 1, G., 81a. 8. J.11,tvest
W. 0. G., Bro. Wm. Downs;
W. C., lire. John Bayley
NV. A. S., Slo. Reltinsour
AV; 13.M., Ks, 1L MoCesIg
• W, L. If. S. 8t4. r.r.',Whittingtent .
8,, Sis. 11'; McDougall,
'Aid ledge is progressing exeeedingly
well, and will 060117 be equal DS any
th,t, &may.' There Were Afton)
initiations the last three nights, and
• finite are eight prepOftelff for mem-
• hateItip for the nett night. Veatlier
permittieg, phe ledge bore Will have
,
vt
from tlio ,fleaforth Lodge on
Moved by Mr, Scott, seconded by
Combe, and carried, that tile
firianciel statement, as read by the
ieeretary be reeeived, adopted' and
published in the loeal papers.
• Mr. Dewar, having sent in his re.
signation 388 Inspector of the Public
School of Clinton, it was ineved by
Mr. Combo', seconded hy Airk Ruin• -
bail, and carried, that Mr. Detvai's
resignation be accepted, and that
Mr. Malloch be appointed itt the
place of Mr. beimr at the Usual
salary of $50. •
flatting been left Withent
• guoi.uni at Chia stage,it was doeided
to adjourn to the following Monday..
at Mr, Cun;lingliame's office.
• Olt Monday there were present
the Ohairman, and 1esv. Cunniew
lime, Thompson, Pay, Seott and
Rumba%
The minutes of Deterriter
ing and last meotingmere read and
add ted.
LONDON LOAN.007
$100000TO LEND AT
,shoxdawaTat
-6,8ref•.per. C9nt.
Apply tn... • 270.3,-.
• It UN; Manager
their patronage.
HIS 60 CT. TEA
Will still be a Specialty, and eau not
be beaten,in the market, All other
GroeerleS AS low as possible,
Large Stock of GLASSWARE and
CROCKERY on hand. Also,
FREW OAT MEAL,
• 0ORN MEAL, FLOUR,
HO, FOR THE WEST!
-I •
Althoisoing West this Sprtn
• It will *sem to the TEMPTITXNCE'VA
CLINTON, bp SATURDAY. FEURUARY lorn,
et one tieloek p. fit. Agents 03 Welaern Reeds
will be present. ° • •
JAMES s'nomrstm,
27021 •Town Agent
•
HOITSE. AND LOT FOR 'SALE.
• A nOTTAGE centrally situated' on the' old
AA. "Peter -Grant" property, Albeat street, near
the residene8 of Mr, Wm. Cantelon, containing
six rooms, wood shed, . hard and soft water.
There are on the property beating fruit trees.
ertIculars
, The house is nearly new.• For urth er
• *poly to
. CORBETT;
Clinton Woollen Mills.
Clinton, Feb. Oth, 1834. 270.M .
p,
•Dr. Nichol has taken the premisee
lately cooUpied.as the English chureh
parsons& and has' removed his .fagn•
ily there. lfe is a genial kindly gen
tlernan and is••.falling into a good
. • ,
-practice. '
Mr. .Edithet .
SOR,-, I thot 1 wud sitid •yez
lethor tii lave yoi no the fwhat
bees going:round. Well, Fan, thar
wet a fire here On Thersday..ayening
fwhat 'mimed up the shop av Mrs.
-Heyrobits, an they, du say it -i-s* lit
by some Seeiner who ought t� be in
the pillory. Ati yez no 'Wan af the
• Depity Raves fwhen he wiut to the
• kisuutyi council tu Goderieh te fake
Itis sate he Wur very dcutful whither
Gargewud let him take his sate, so
thet he wed We if Gage had: bin
tiler furst, and forgot his aartificate,
'cir whit away frum home iu a hurry
• an' tukhisprofessfonal Diploma wid
him in a.'mistake. So fwhet he seed
• that Gorge wasont there he tuk cour-
age au.' whit up tn the olark wid his
kerdentiaIs. aFwhab's that," • sez-
the Mark. • "Mb diploma as. Depity
Rave, wasn't 1 elicted by the navel
tu cum hare to put Homes out and
vote for Rass, so jisit let We kiss the
• Bult at wancel' "Go lang •wid yez,"
sei the clerk, "fwifat du yez take ine
'fur?• ysz can't rade
,latten an" don't no a Depity Rave's
sartificate free', a Diploma af the.
Gyrulf Agriculture skule ?"' NVid
that long John riz•tip an! sez he,
"I
will voila fur the man, so lave him
alone." ”surra,'". sezthe Clark '"sit
down wid yei, if theD
•octorbaci run
ye wudhe left at hum .yersolf.', An
John drepped like a hot peaty,. so thei
DepityRaveltad to cum hum that
inuitrestfnuritli:ftsuanr.tielcut,e ra..ip• s.,itedrr,. e
• A vote }Mine°taken- it v7031 found
that Cantelon, Coats, GibbinL,;;;,' A.
McKenzie:and Ble"Alurchie favored
the' • atnendwe st -••••• 5: Against,.
Thompson,. T. McKenzie Deane,
'Walker and Searle -5. ihe•Mayor
decided in favOr �f the aineedment,
which woe 'carried. • • '•••.. • :
• • .
• Searle,:usually well .np in •perlia-
menteryrttlas, objected to theMayer's
vote, bolding that Micording to•May's
Or „some •other 'parliaMentiaty prae •
tioe, When there was a tie the vote
.of the presiding officer. was always
considered in the negative. '
•
(.)ii•metion of Deputy Reeve and.
Paittelona liplaw is to" be prepared
regarding line fences and the.pro•
lig...04141d reit from gettieg,en
• vehicles while •in motion. • '
• A motion of the Deputy new/8
and Coals providing, that that cards
•be printed with the names of the
several committees and the members
thereof, and the times of meeting,
was carried. '
comumatlATiosts.
Fenn John Oliver and M. Nfc•
Ewen Applying for the .position of
bell ringers
:MeYor explained that committee
had reported in favor of Mr. Trouse,
these two application not being re.
c'eived, It was open however foe
any member to move an awe idineet
None Was moved. '
From iTui News•Rtoonti asking
that voter's lists and other printing
required by the towii for 1884 be
given them to perform, AO !qt. is
customary where two papers are
published in a, town to gittl the
printing by tender or alternately,
The ileeonn has in no •year been
favored with it. We therefore hope
that in order 145 give effect to the
desire for justice which thould at&
mate, and whieh we be love .does old
mate the members of your honorable
body, you will so order it that WO
shall this year do what printing is
required foe this munieipality
voters lige ete,*-at the main° ratea
as received. by the other office in the
past."
Thompson anggested that tenders
be asked for,
• &O,, &O,
Give me s. %ill and be satisfied,
T. COOPER.
A. ,HALE.
Wall'Pookets, •
.ClOck Shelve',
• Brackets °fall kinds,
Book 8hIues,
Picture & Photo.
• Frame's./ Etc.
1 mate a large amount of the,ebove
goods and guarantee satlefaction.
),E.E TILE &TOON:
GREAT BARGAIN WEEK
The PeOple's Grocery;
•Cantelori Bros.
•
ALBERT-ST.,CLINTON.
,Por Good Value in all Lines,
• We 'gear No Rivals., '
EAS.
Our ?Teas are always ,mance and the
.
- - < prices close.
, .
Coffees and Eugars-the very best and
cheapest in the market.
Our stock of Goneral Groceries is,un-
S11rpassed in the County,.
The best indite III town in Fru its,Clannod
GOoda, . ni fee ti o oery , Ulnas, uioekely
• . • , and, Obina-Ware. •
,An lrevr Sorgbutn t-;yrup " kept con-
•' • saintly oh hand. Produce tafLeti.
L Domestic Paper Patpros
The Most Reliable.'
Stationery, Faney:17Coli,--gte.;
kept in stoek.
AT
BargaMs /11
Bargatns in
Bargains in
Bargains in
•Bargains in
Bargains in
8arqdins in
CHEAP STORE,
Albert Street, Clinton
Ouerooats,
Olothipg,
Blankets,
114antlos„
liuderolothing,
Dress Goods,
every line of aoods
—AT THE—
ORY-GOODS,EIVIPORI'
ise
,
QUNTON
TI e at 94410fit '8 8AAK, • '
itscsteessusl In' A3 1i4
qipitatis.2,00mpot
10.0.11259..00*
311c0 WIC; • RAV41144,
skligitaa LO:KmaX, Vrosicttut.
B, I,soN, vics.rmirunt.
f,W,01Aii1 1440141.,!sinfor014045%
•
Anterieen , chine( Wright had ao ,
pollecileq tlielqVoile& Prs0
efts is04 ell
itoula, wed pH tlatgOsitt; 40.1t1911,33%riagere .
eml• owit corrwit raw intsrak
notes Feb. paa 18811 Crepw04 .
Fuhl 9touk of 0. 8. BIXIFORD'S dole.:
brined • •
MI*
OCR T
o'
*Inn) tf got4.
int0209
"4 upo 1..44.vouit
toneirwit
• moons, mix ),7i,4442, Tearer BAM4f. 011241,
N..A.IsTN.ING Jo KOTT, .
.LVL °writ cernge'rrtg;.7.44.7111°4114,.11.4"1illrOXIZ'Siit
ellun I:15_ _ _.Y 50100 IA irTcgo or wriall Nom:, 0
i. 11 .s14:3 .15 I
%IVI
„..g
9(3418:n•'1,Feb.:12:5. ;:. 8;81'
P1
0 f• lli I.;
lv 4 ....,' 1 1
Ei ... ,o . ...
W ri •01t2 . IP_ a . •
0 H „0
CI;: 44'
2 fli
,`Z. tl ii 4 g ° 1 '
;OV &Salt or to go,
FOR SALE.
village 01 BELGRAYE, the dwellin4
one of the most desirable in the vi4gp gor ,
n],[;hgoiPiTueiTe:lethEi,aornefdt itse,taolr4e5ioi ;Ft: tel tut; doiontbtyluiti7;48:0;:il•jetii.ei 4t
Th
lioetacoozprteips:isr.4 veursnoe soled. :40p, bast) Udall:141).79ft
&late! As glyin* sfl hualness. Terfuseas..1. .
41)44Y•WM. HRLOAN
LAW.• Belgraye, Ont..
PAR* wtaA.
T.st is, etm, 111, Goderieb i`ownishIp, ago ,
siting 04 so wares mon, or itsg. 4 Iwo cleared,
There.ig erected tlicsreon et geed fame house, 0,first.clageramt lar n woo', with pntside granary.
18x20; t15 barn has it stone fOundAtipttand cellar.
-Large, hegithy orchard, and goot1 4101 water or(
the premists, also a running iktream, There are
:21 acres of Nil wheat gown, Will, be geld q4
r:24407:16:41'Pl* rp,ArY1111.11711711Ftlithilp1,81,9eitsesi
Every -thing Upside Down
For 10 Days More!
e re Slaughterin
DIIINGOODS !!
•
Ne,Yer five
' If you are suffering with lew and
depressed spirits,loss of appetite
• general. debility, 'disordered plead:,
weak constitution, headache or any
disease of it bilious nature, by all
means procure a bottle- of Electric
Bitters. You will be surprised to sea
the rapid improvement that will fol -
mw; you will be inspired with -new
life ; strength and activity will 're;
turn•i. pain •and misery will • cease,
and henceforth -yeti will rejoice ,in
the. p rnlse -etec trie-Rit te ts!.. 801/1,
at M
•lY Watts"
Mayor said that tile eetrileit Lad
ne control over the Clerk in the
priuting of the Veter's lists, ire
Was responsible for having there
done at tile prr,per time.
wee taken in tile
As a sure remedy for Sick Head..
ache, Sour Stomach, Dispepsia, In-
digestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver.,
no medicine is equal
to Dr, Baxter's Mandrake illitters:
24 cents per bottle. , 270,4t
BIRTHS.
jn Ashfield, ton the 28th ult,, the
wife of Mr. Jarnes 'Agar) of a (laugh.
ter. •
CRAIB.-On the 3rd inst., the wife
ot Mr. Peter (trail?, of a soh,
OSBORNE.--At •Rridgens On,, the
• Wife of Mr. Alexander Osborne, of
a daughter.
••
DIED.
CPAIR.-In Clinton on the 4th inst.,
tho infant son Of Mr. arid Mrs.
Peter Cralb.
To mire eonsumption, ulceration
in the lungs must be stoppeet the
matter mat be thrown oil, the Mein-
branes and tisslied healed, atid , the
systein invigorated. Downs' glixir
Will de all this. Try it, gvery bottle
warranted, 27048
IMPLEDIENTS,
JIAI)GE ASSORTMENT 970‘.:
13X.ICIVSTS •
ROOT &STRAW COTTINO BOXES,
. CORN 'SHELLE13;$, •
And all Implements tided on a farm
as Geed FM the .Best, and as Cheap'
ite tile Cheapest, at. •• .•
At S. :DAVIS'
Marinnoth Stove Warehouse,
Hardware 86 Till . Shop
• o•11/iENDOOTIS. •
. PAR1V1 FOR $.ALB.
...—,—.., .. ,
TIIE subscriber offerg for sale part Lot 15,
c OUZO*, Morris, 50 aerkst 3t, . leered and 14
i
good state of cultivation. age ipeetr1101009. :
barn, stalls and sheep htpse. •pumr oribard,
good well water and pump; 35 in les west freni
Brisson!. Will be' sold efteap. Terms, madl
known by appiying on the premises et 1,0dresli
Ing. •MERRY ()LAMAR, '
243:tf Bruseeltlt. 0.
s . FARM. FOR $AL,g. .. .
J.•B. WEIR'S
•
'IMPLEMENT WA.RE'ROOMS;
CLINTON:. 17 ONTARIO
_BLYTH .saw
GOSMAN & DODDS
'Mr. John tssery, of Stephen,
losp a $160,00 horse by its stepping
Oh one end of a etlek, causing the
other end to Ily up and penetrate
its body so that it had to be shot.
Two gaily &muted young ladies,
who like their liot todtry', are visiting
various parts of Ontario fraudulently
collude money for charity purpos-
es. rhowere itt Exeter the other
day.
Mr. 01)Onel1, LOWOr Wing,
ham, has sold his flOtel to Mr, it,
Potter,tbe former proprietor of the
tons&
Ate nOW•Prepared 80 do all kinds of workhri their
line. Raving. put in a gridn crasher, we are able
to do (Mopping at sew time and on the shortest
with*.
• GORMAN di nouns,
. myth, Orlti
'rho I.3e8t I—Cheapest
12/11AND.111ADItla
BOOTS AND SHOES.
H. BEACOM
gelle Roots and Slime of his own nudgeriii,144 the
following loW figures
lora Oared twote from ' • - .58.40 up
Motet fine boots (Canadian Calf) fennt 3.00 rip
h. WO French Kip 41 Calf flooRt, MO • 1000 up.
Dom h toots from • 1.40 3341
lrediCe boob, from •. 1.70 sip
1017' Repairing promptly cttlendod to. wok-
manthip guaranteed. •
Shop nearly epposite 114criv's liardware Store,
Albert street, ogr..,ils.TTIZII\T-
Tenders for Steamers, Sz 011
ail. Contract
IDEALED •TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master, will be received at Oftawe until noon,
00 ritPAY, fith FEIRGIARY, 1854, for the
eettmence of 13 03 Majesty's Mai's, on a prepoed
Contreet for four years, six titnes.per week each
Between Goderich and Kintail,
•
Fano the 1st April next,
Printed notiees cents:Ming Turther information
as to conditions of proposed Contraet may be
seen, and blank forms Of Tender may be obtained
et the Post Offices of Goderieh and Mutat. •
• ; lt. W. BARKER,
• Post Office Inspector's Ofilee, ) P. O. Inspector.
London, 18th Jan., 1881.• 209,38
-.„
St 'LavVrence Canals.
Notice to Contractors..
MENDERS ferriale of Woodall ficrew Steatrier,
j, of between 80 end 120 total register, will bri
received Until 2061'. _February noXt,
• tenders to State condition of vessel and hollers,
ri,ger1 eitheel not te exceed flee years), ppred,
onsumeitoc ot cOM perhout., end fug description
151 equipments
Tendert will able he received up to the Saltib
date tor the obartor of strats Vegiol te '0611Ver
IlliPidiet 80 lIghtiteneot ehtrve lilontretti during
1884,
Alse for NM Supply of ebOnt 76,000 gallons ot
petrOlentri,
%realise ki to and tameirvolo tosulted.
earl be obtained eri topics:10u tO the moot,
mot at ottiwit, and tO C011e050eit of 0i10100111
et Ontario,
Tender* te he inldrettled ,t0 the luntierSighed,
AA marked on Die Weide "Tender 30088900541,"
or 114311Jer 50, 011."
WM. BMITIL
. Dept* or 84)6 yufflofoy of
, . Atom° ino pancrid,
,
ioonmai 6! Moieties! rIsherirs, •••
oaks*, atiJtiedies•, WM,. ',`,70 It.
SEALED TUMMIES, addassed to the under
signed and endorsed -"Tonder for at, Law.
-vino Canals," will be inceived at this office un•
the arrival of the eastern and Western mails
on"I'llESDAlr,• the 12011 day of February next,
for the construetion ef a 10ek and regulating weir
and the deepening and enlargement of the upper
entrance of the, Cornwall Cloud.
Men tor els .construction of 0 lacks togothor
with the enlargement aturdeepeningof the upper
entrance Of the ItapIde Plat °snob or the Middle
division of the Williamsburg 4431014, and the
deepening, Stc,, of the thannel ot the Upper en.
trance of the nalops Canal, '
A map of the henti or tipper entrange of the
Cortiwail Canal and the upper entrance of the
Paws test now, together with I 'daps. and
Jilioeiticetions mf the respective works, pitn be
seen at the Resident Engineer's othho, Dicker!.
tton's Landing; and far .the works at the head of
the °atolls Canal, at the Lock Empties house
near the place, 'arid in each ease plans, "Le., can
lie icon at this office on end after Tuosilay, the
2085 day of January lit,, where printed Mills
of Tender can be obtained.
Continetors• are hereby informed that trial
nits have been sunk on pm CORNWALL mid
11A511)E PLAT mains of the wOrks, and they
are requested to bear in mind that, feeders Will
net be considered unioss made strictiy in tumor&
vice With the 5r113864 form% end be seconmatiled
'by- a lettat stating that 8138 PefSoll of Persons
tendering have catefully examined the ioosste
ant the nathro Of the material found le the wet
pits, Am,
tn the'ease of firinS there most liaattached the
ectsial signatures, the mate4 of the 'occupation
arid residence of eaelt Inerribet ed the Ante; and
(tether, d 844)70 depot!, real* Ms the sum of
44,000 imist tinemnpenv the tender (or the Corn -
won csmal wepts. The tender for the naelde.
Plat svorks mast he accompanied 'hp bank
depoVt.roceipt for the summf 83,000. rho ..eneers
for the deepening, r.c., ht the heed 00 5110 00100
Oanal most be also actomparticti by A kank
depooll tempt for the sure of 83,000. to re.
epective deposit reeeipts ((homes will mot he
arnepted) 1,11306 114 endursel net En the Hoth the
Minister et Minivan and Pathos, and win ho
forfeited if the party tendering declines Mitering
into 0111)3008 1138' the 05001,0:15 5115 tittel and pn
tho omit, ctated Itt the offer submitted. The
Mooted. ecialty ig ylnushed, a. net
depth receipts tiles sent in will be tottened ,th
IN '3351E County of Chippewa, Slate qt Michigan
44' , Ntl 121,7: t24, t‘tvaLt et ueofneLeuilt,lionigi 200 55' ice
cordiug o the,Government survey. 'ri,t arm
emitted op . thlamain lad from Sault St. Marie,'
to point st. Wiwi° an It 35 miler frotn lne ries
all444;pipillife40-03 §ltirpiklireG,440•4riKfuoritibAer,4,pa•
riltull,.
• .24248. • •
• .1leyofle91ddprRicoharlop,:: :
•TO THE F`USI,„10.
Goderich )1arb1o Works
T.HAVE arnspinted 5111. ROBERT 001tDON,41%
1 General 14ent of the Goderich 110,b0 Wetks•
for the Cciiiitty of Boron, ,
' . • • . JOSAPII YANSTONE: • •
• rroPrlitaf.
.godicioh fl 1383. ,
n the First of Pebruarg lwe
Enter Stock, and.then
we open .
5 OASES ANO BALES
;—OF -- •
Nelir SP 'NG GOODS.
Olinton Worksi
11.11RUil AmpET, Ci,jjfrPtif
W. H. COOPER; ,
ganyeeturer of ntd dealerin altkinds nf
Marble ezi Granite for Cemetery
wok ,4tipreo that defy conMttltion-
. . •
• Meg inaugaptursp. the cialebrate4
Alerzsecrst .4rosz les pnrs
poses and Cemetery Work, }Oil* limey
he oeen tie be appreciated. -All worlk.
warranteci to Oise satisfaction. '
PRINTS; lovely patterns:, CRETONNES, beautifid
designs, New SpRING TWEEDS n,nd STATING:S..
40 Pieces WOOL and. TAPESTRY CARPETS, lovely
Tatterna and designs. .LA.CE dURTAINS, :WHITE
COUNTERPANES, Small Wares of every esopiotiog.
_
—o ---o
We invite everyone to see our Bargairii for
the not Ten Days, and' then' t� see our NOW G004 at
PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN. '
ESTATE Or THE LATB
, •
‘14,611,9„
• FrINE 6,NNET MEETINO,of the 111,0,111er! q •
5.1itt.A;101 oral: ic,Kolt LOP AIUT.,L A L. Filth. R,
ANCE COMPA Y l;st held In the Town Rail
•
• Friday, Jannftry 4th; 1884,
+At tho hour of one o'clock p. ni., etas a islikely
the propriety of the use of Steam Threshing
Machines will pipe before the matting. All
members aro requegled to attend,
• . 7.J. SHANNGN,_
•.• See..Treas.
The onve meeting has been pos%ionfel until
the .
Tint 'Flidity i.13 Fehpau, 1884,
• . .1. sapsoic,
• pe,t4. • , see..Treae:
0111N RODGENS9
Dry Goodi Palace of Glintou and Huron County
kW Scour! g Here
And. we are now thorough equped with the ,
FINE8T BACKGROIII.VOS and ACOESSOfli
• That 0,40 be procured, and in great variety.
Our 8p is
the respeetne parties whose tenders ere 1204
11114 04504800008 11009 tat, latverer, hin'd 334811
to socept 06 100v0460 any tender.
PY ertnit,
r. ItitAtn,tr,
:Magary.
04 124qi1;0'v00138 (218 010,
114341d, 1181..lustery,leSi. • X30•13
Tzno -5r0
Dtaver. Block, Clinton,
THg.mailf1:4 P0 PtJIzAR
BENITO MAEHINE
is iF2e
ttialfritimou -tr
AIM(.1 •
ailogR
e0 LT
LI,FQT.I.M15;
StItIPASSg,P,OTHERg'
Of111$1111tiOrkke0;
313. uNiqo bititgw, yqog
• •
e„,49.0,RANtg•MASai.
SOU ° IN CLINTON BY
W. KITT,
Altd Ageny'fer the
iIu$is and 1114411("140k I348 )410
SUCtilniCe Counittity:
It* Va Nett. ott ttiotal otss*Awt. optit
potnipf71.4titr0Ittd,
41,